| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 410 sider
...islands as a conquest, or for the purpose of colonization ; and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing government, or any exclusive privileges or preferences with it in matters of commerce. Entertaining these sentiments, the President does not see any present... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 658 sider
...islands as a conquest, or for the purpose of colonization; and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing government, or any exclusive privileges or preferences with it in matters of commerce. Entertaining these sentiments, the President does not see any present... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 658 sider
...islands as a conquest, or for the purpose of colonization ; and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing government, or any exclusive privileges or preferences with it in matters of commerce. Entertaining these sentiments, the President does not see any present... | |
| Rufus Anderson - 1870 - 450 sider
...Islands as a conquest, or for the purpose of colonization ; and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing government, or any...privileges or preferences in matters of commerce." These declarations were virtually repeated by the President in a Message to Congress, on the 31st of... | |
| Rufus Anderson - 1872 - 442 sider
...Islands as a conquest, or for the purpose of colonization ; and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing government, or any...privileges or preferences in matters of commerce." These declarations were virtually repeated by the President in a Message to Congress, on the 31st of... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1879 - 1184 sider
...Islands as a conquest or for the purpose of colonization ; and that no power ought to seek for any undne control over the existing government, or any exclusive...privileges or preferences in matters of commerce. [Extract of copv of the dispatch addressed by HS Fox, csq.. the British minister at the court of Washington,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1202 sider
...Islands as я conquest or for the purpose of colonization ; and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing government, or any...privileges or preferences in matters of commerce. [Extract of com- of the dispatch iwlilremcil by П. S. Fox. eeq., the British minister at the court... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 876 sider
...the islands as a conquest or for the purpose of colonization, and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing Government, or any exclusive privileges or preferences with it in matters of commerce." Mr. Webster, Sec. of State, to Messrs. Haalilio and Richards, Dec.... | |
| William De Witt Alexander - 1891 - 390 sider
...islands, either as a conquest or for the purpose of colonization ; and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing government, or any...privileges or preferences in matters of commerce." * *The same sentiments were expressed in President Tyler's message to Congress of December 30th, and... | |
| William De Witt Alexander - 1891 - 388 sider
...islands, either as a conquest or for the purpose of colonization ; and that no power ought to seek for any undue control over the existing government, or any exclusive privileges or preferences in matters of com*The same sentiments were expressed in President Tyler's message to Congress of December 30th, and... | |
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